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Show lliwckley FFA Reports Year m Activity Hinckey chapter, Future Farmers of An: .-ica, has completed a successful suc-cessful year under the direction of their -.capable officers, Joe Young, Abraham, president; Fay Webb, of Hinckley, vice president; Sheldon Christensen, Deseret, secretary; Ronald Nielson, Hinckley, treasurer; treasur-er; Daryl Cropper, Hinckley, report er; Arnold Petersen, Abraham, assistant as-sistant reporter, and Carl Stone-king, Stone-king, Abraham, sentinel. Highlight of the fall term was the Harvest Ball at which Miss Shirley Davis, Deseret, was named queen. The annual Fathers' and Sons' banquet was conducted in February; a two weeks pest hunt was sponsored in March which he-suited he-suited in the eradication of more than two thousand sparrows, two hundred rabbits and numerous crows, mice, rats and magpies. The chapter sponsored an assembly program and participated in Vocational Vo-cational Day at the BAC in Cedar City where one member of the chapter, Cloyd Theobald, Deseret, placed second in the livestock judging contest. Two delegates attended at-tended the state convention in Salt Lake City where Joe Young received the degree of State Farmer. Far-mer. Joe was runnerup for the Star Farmer award and alternate for the Union Pacific scholarship given in Millard county. The chap ter sponsored an agricultural float in the Pioneer Day parade in Hinckley Hin-ckley and won third prize among the 17 floats entered. Chapter members exhibited fat stock at the Ogden Livestock sow, Southern Utah Jr. Livestock show at Cedar City, Utah State Jr. Livestock Live-stock show at Spanish Fork and the Millard County Jr. Livestock show at Delta. " Newly elected officers who will guide the chapter during the coming com-ing year are Sheldon Christensen, Deseret, president; Ronald Nielson, Hinckkley, vice president; Daryl Cropper, Hinckley, secretary; Don Morris, Hinckley, treasurer; Gerald Damron, Deseret, reporter; and Arnold Ar-nold Peterson, Abraham, sentinel. |